Zhyvago Coffee Works Okinawa is the must-visit coffee place in Chatan. Located on the busy promenade of American village it boasts perfect seaside views with a trendy understated vibe.

Making it the perfect place to get your coffee fix while doing a little bit of people watching and soaking up some sun while you are at it.

Actually, it is worth mentioning that this is one of two locations here in Chatan, but the only one on the boardwalk. The Roastery is located just a few walking minutes away and offers a bigger space with more indoor seating.

  • View from Zhyvago Coffee Works Okinawa, Photo by Cindy Bissig

Now, once you enter the shop you will find an uber-stylish coffee shop worthy of being featured in any design-heavy magazine. Featuring plenty of seating options and of course the terrace overlooking the pier.

It is one of the Coffee shops in the area, that no matter what is always busy, however, it never feels too crowded. Just the perfect place to hang out for a bit and as an added bonus, the staff is incredibly nice and welcoming. 

You can get a couple of different treats with your coffee ranging from cookies and cakes to small savory bites. However, the coffee is really the hero and perfectly roasted and brewed. At 550¥ a latte it’s averagely priced for Japan. Even more so, as the view comes for free and is certainly one of the best in town.

So if you are looking for that caffeine fix while exploring Chatan and the busy American Village, Zhyvago Coffee Works should definitely be on your list to stop by. Enjoy the perfect coffee and let time be for a while…

Coffee Cup in Chatan from Zhyvago Coffee Works Okinawa, Photo by Cindy Bissig

Web

http://zhyvago-okinawa.com/

Address 

〒904-0115 Okinawa, Nakagami District, Chatan, Mihama, 9−46 ディストーションシーサイドビル 1階

Opening Hours 

Thursday9AM–7PM
Friday9AM–7PM
Saturday9AM–7PM
Sunday9AM–7PM
Monday9AM–7PM
Tuesday9AM–7PM
Wednesday9AM–7PM
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Cindy is a content creator living the nomadic lifestyle in Japan, exploring this beautiful country one city at a time. She works as a food and travel writer, photographer and helps people discover Japan on her YouTube channel "Let's Travel and Eat". As a certified sake sommelier, she loves sipping on a cup of delicious sake on her time off and loves going off-the-beaten-path discovering the weird and wonderful. You will likely find her drinking coffee in a local cafe, in front of a food truck, or wandering around with a camera in her hand taking in the world through her lens.

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